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dunbots
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20 Apr 2011, 5:19 pm

I'm a bit obsessed with organizing things too. My languages books are first arranged by the English name for the language (excluding adjectives, like Middle, Old, or Ancient), then by book title. :D

Nice synthesizers too. 8)

It looks really cool the way you've arranged the books. :lol:



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20 Apr 2011, 5:27 pm

dunbots wrote:
I'm a bit obsessed with organizing things too. My languages books are first arranged by the English name for the language (excluding adjectives, like Middle, Old, or Ancient), then by book title. :D


That makes perfect sense. I would do the same.



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20 Apr 2011, 7:05 pm

Finally got off my lazy butt and took some pictures! Here is my collection of Alice in Wonderland stuff! Click to enlarge the pictures.

Plushies, figures, books, a card, a coin purse, a DVD and a necklace:
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Cardboard display case (and DVD collection):
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Curtains and posters:
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Curtain detail:
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20 Apr 2011, 7:18 pm

I'm finding it completely impossible to photograph anything. :? Maybe tomorrow in natural light.



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20 Apr 2011, 8:00 pm

Two might not be much of a collection :?... But here is Lace-Bane's collection of Gibson guitars :D
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Yes... Lace-Bane has a thing for seatbelt material :oops:


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21 Apr 2011, 4:29 am

has lots of dvds, quite a few video games, a few books & a few instruments.. no pictures atm though.
i had more dvds and a few hundred videos but had to leave some behind when i moved.. used to buy a film everyday :oops: :lol:
used to collect baseball caps & foreign / old money also, long time ago



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21 Apr 2011, 5:14 am

You should take some pictures then. ;)

That reminds me, I have a small collection of foreign coins in one of the yet-to-be-unpacked boxes in my closet; I should find and photograph them. I have several Norwegian coins, one from Japan, and the Netherlands, Israel unless I lost it, that I can recall. I got the Norwegian ones from my great-grandpa who was born in Norway. 8)



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21 Apr 2011, 6:33 am

Here are a couple of my HO scale houses---designed and built by a model expert I found. These are both one of a kind. I have around 300 HO scale structures.

[img][800:901]http://www.zanestructures.com/images/p5050034.jpg[/img]

[img][800:725]http://www.zanestructures.com/images/p5050103.jpg[/img]


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21 Apr 2011, 8:16 am

I have a very large (and growing) DVD collection, for which I always have to buy new racks for.

Here are my DVDs on the shelf I reserved on my bookself. This is where I would mostly keep box sets and more recent films (usually before they get re-shelfed on a rack). Unusually when I have overflow, I place the DVDs on the free space at the front (as illustrated with my Avatar blu-ray).
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This the rack I keep beside my desk. It is notable for holding a good chunk of the horror films I own, as well as those awful cardboard boxes Warner Bros used to use. You can see a small portion of my CD collection in the corner, which is also quite huge.
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Here is a rotating rack I keep on my desk. It holds 80 DVDs and was a lifesaver. This rack holds most of my personal favourites (notice the two DVDs for Donnie Darko). I should note that I don`t usually keep 2012 or The Day After Tomorrow in this rack and I only put them there to fill the empty slots for DVDs my sister borrowed (she does that quite often).
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This rack I keep near my bedroom door. No special order to the films in this rack.
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Finally, here is the rack where I keep my Blu-Rays. It is nearly full, so I`ll probably have to buy a new one soon.
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I also own many films on VHS, many of which I`d like to (and have) repurchase on Blu-Ray.



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21 Apr 2011, 8:28 am

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My homeopathic remedy collection followed by some of my Rock Boots collection and a most delicious chocolate collection.


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21 Apr 2011, 4:21 pm

Glider18, those houses are awesome. :o You have 300?? That's a ton!

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and a most delicious chocolate collection.

Hahaha. :P



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21 Apr 2011, 10:41 pm

I was thinking coins wouldn't be interesting to anyone else, but I guess I'm not the only one here who likes them. Here's just some of them, because I fail at photography.

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Also, just a couple shelves of books. There are many, many more shelves, but they aren't organized and they're not all mine.

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21 Apr 2011, 10:51 pm

I like your programming books. :thumleft: Hard to tell what most of the coins are though. I'll take pictures of mine if they turn out good.



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21 Apr 2011, 11:00 pm

I know. That was the least fuzzy of all the pics too. Maybe I'm using the wrong camera lens.



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21 Apr 2011, 11:03 pm

I really don't wish to. Maybe at a later date, I will.


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